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  2. International Quiet Ocean Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The International Quiet Ocean Experiment (IQOE) is a global scientific research program aimed at improving understanding of the distributions of sounds in the ocean, and studying the effects of underwater noise pollution on marine life. The program has worked on promoting research, observations, and modelling to advance understanding of ocean ...

  3. Teachers are using 'mute challenge' from Beyoncé concerts to ...

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    Teachers are using the mute challenge from Beyoncé's "Renaissance World Tour" to quiet their classrooms.

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    Taylor Swift is inspiring educators across the country to make learning fun — with singalongs, decor and much more. (Getty images; Instagram: @thirdgradethriving)

  6. Billy Hart - Wikipedia

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    Hart was born in Washington, D.C. [1] and raised in a musical family. His paternal grandmother was a pianist who accompanied Marian Anderson. [2] His maternal grandmother purchased his first drum kit. [3]

  7. Oceans (Where Feet May Fail) - Wikipedia

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    "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)" also charted on the Billboard Hot 100 music chart, debuting the week of 1 February 2014 at number 99; it later made its peak at number 83 on 15 March. As of May 2022, the song has the most total weeks on Billboard's "Hot Christian Songs" chart with 191 weeks.

  8. Quiet Village - Wikipedia

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    "Quiet Village" is an orchestral pop instrumental that was written and originally performed by Les Baxter in 1951 and an instrumental album from 1959 by Martin Denny. In the liner notes to his album, Ritual of the Savage (Le sacre du sauvage) , Baxter described the themes he was conveying in the work: [ 1 ]

  9. Ocean drum - Wikipedia

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    The first prototype of the 'geophone' was constructed by a Parisian instrument maker. Soon after, the instrument began gaining more renown and is now commonly known by the term ocean drum. The geophone was originally designed to replicate the sounds of dry and shifting earth; only later being applied to the sounds of the ocean.